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Greenbush

Weekdays, until June 19, buses will replace the entire Greenbush Line from 9:30am to 3:30pm to allow for maintenance work. The buses will operate on the normal reduced train service schedule. MBTA.com/GRBwork.

Regular train service will resume on Monday, June 22 on the Greenbush Line.More information at MBTA.com/GRBworkBuses may experience delays up to 10 minutes.The shuttle buses will be free and ADA accessible, but bikes will not be allowed on board.Please note that the buses will make an additional stop at Braintree, but Braintree and JFK/UMass stations are drop off only on inbound trips. Shuttles will stop at Braintree at the normally advertised Quincy Center times.The buses will not stop at Quincy Center, so passengers are invited to use alternative such as the Middleborough/Lakeville, Kingston/Plymouth, and Red Lines for service to that station.

Weekends, through mid-June, buses will replace the entire Greenbush Line all day to allow for maintenance work. The buses will operate on the normal train reduced service schedule. More info at MBTA.com/GRBwork

More information at MBTA.com/GRBworkBuses may experience delays up to 10 minutes.Normal Sunday train service will operate on Memorial Day, Monday May 25. The shuttle busing will resume on Tuesday May 26.The shuttle buses will be free and ADA accessible, but bikes will not be allowed on board.Please note that the buses will make an additional stop at Braintree, but Braintree and JFK/UMass stations are drop off only on inbound trips. Shuttles will stop at Braintree at the normally advertised Quincy Center times.The buses will not stop at Quincy Center, so passengers are invited to use alternative such as the Middleborough/Lakeville, Kingston/Plymouth, and Red Lines for service to that station.